Litwin
Diamond Member
How many oil tankers does the Cuban Bolshevik regime need every week in order to run their pathetic GULAG in the Caribbean? and whats Trump´s plan for Cuba ?
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How many oil tankers does the Cuban Bolshevik regime need every week in order to run their pathetic GULAG in the Caribbean? and whats Trump´s plan for Cuba ?
Do you think Cuban Bolsheviks have the money to pay for oil taken from Siberian Indigenous peoples?No kidding. Maybe they are doing more inside cuba we don't know about. Deep down below. Factories under ground? I mean there is no business on the island. Some wonder why Trump even wants it. Other than all that ocean view property. 780 miles of ocean view. Can you imagine how much that's worth? I don't get why Cuba doesn't want to be our friend.
And did you hear this?
Mexico is working to resume oil shipments to Cuba through both humanitarian aid and commercial agreements, with President Claudia Sheinbaum defending Mexico’s right to support its ally despite potential US tariff threats. Shipments were temporarily halted in early 2026 due to U.S. pressure, but Mexico is now exploring ways to use private companies to deliver fuel to the energy-starved island.
Do you think Cuban Bolsheviks have the money to pay for oil taken from Siberian Indigenous peoples?
Trump wants China out of Cuba a very good ideaNo kidding. Maybe they are doing more inside cuba we don't know about. Deep down below. Factories under ground? I mean there is no business on the island. Some wonder why Trump even wants it. Other than all that ocean view property. 780 miles of ocean view. Can you imagine how much that's worth? I don't get why Cuba doesn't want to be our friend.
And did you hear this?
Mexico is working to resume oil shipments to Cuba through both humanitarian aid and commercial agreements, with President Claudia Sheinbaum defending Mexico’s right to support its ally despite potential US tariff threats. Shipments were temporarily halted in early 2026 due to U.S. pressure, but Mexico is now exploring ways to use private companies to deliver fuel to the energy-starved island.
whats aboutTrump wants China out of Cuba a very good idea